Lumen8 Presents ‘Ghost’ – A Playful Switchgear System
Lumen8_sa has collaborated with Robin Sprong Wallpapers to provide an amazing and creative solution in designing a feature wall. An industry-first switchgear system where the cover plate fits flush with the wall. By matching the cover plate with the wall finish it blends in, giving rise giving rise to the name “Ghost”.
This is a solution provided by no other, to prevent plastic white plugs and switches from ruining a beautiful wall of art. Lumen8 has provided the solution with light switches and sockets. Robin Sprong was kind enough to assist in the development of these items using their magnificent range of wallpapers.
This range does require extra care in planning and installation. Builders and electricians should therefore be made aware of the requirements. However, the end result is something extraordinary and won’t detract from the beauty of your feature wall. It’s a fun and nifty way to blend the mechanics of your room with the colour palette of your choosing.
More about Lumen 8
Find Lumen 8 on their major premises in Paarden Eiland, Cape Town. Here they manufacture special bespoke switchgear. This is also their administrative headquarters with additional offices in Johannesburg.
“We understand the complexities involved in selecting light switches, dimmers and socket outlets, and are dedicated to finding ways of refining both the process and product to make the customer experience an enjoyable, stress free one.”
For more visit Lumen 8.
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